And for the most part, I have nothing bad to say about Tim Tebow as he was not a typical "negative" bible-thumper who went after gays and women's uteruses. In fact I remember that Tebow even cancelled a scheduled appearance at a church that was soon exposed as being rabidly anti-gay. I do kind of feel sorry for the guy because, like Sam, he really wanted to succeed in football and couldn't. He just wasn't NFL material. And what the teabaggers who are fag-bashing Michael Sam need to understand is that Sam first needs to tryout and we will see if he's good enough. Until then save your man-crush infused Tebow comparisons.
Kent Bush from the Pekin Daily Times says it better:
"Tebow was a below-average quarterback whose only claim to fame was Bible verses in his eye black. Tebow is a great guy and competitor. But he wasn't a great NFL quarterback.
So when his following grew larger than his talent could bear, people pushed back. Tebow kept his faith on the front page of his player bio, so that is one of the ways he was attacked.
Tebowing became an Internet meme.
But I don’t think his treatment was only because he was a Christian. Far better quarterbacks have been equally open about their faith, and they weren't mocked."